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April 26, 1873 (4 pages)

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Is D SMALL, BROS., Nevada Co. pros in Neion in our © public by p John-style) to ublic, and sei) orn Dry Goods, et style of busihak acer naan peer nian rises ity. ith sp*cial care @ Eastern Mar. ladies to.call at ‘ORE n of Goods of all und this side of pill sell.at prices ition, ICHES !} wine near, and inall be Oounty Rosenberg Bros We have coif siness; Let it we Cannot and We sell cheaper : dea.ers ean buy Bros. \ DING SEALERS WN. . iste of the ELTIES. 1) Silk. of. all colors oplin. * and Striped » and. Amerbrands Mus <~Mfhe San Jaan Lodge, No. 67, -banded antil the formation of the Gold Flat, where Drs: _ Welch attended him. and set the frac‘Wer to the celebration,and they play = CaL: AFFATES.: A Large. » Casting. On Tarsday evening, hetwrd n 18 and 6 o'clock, the battery for MeCurdy & “Locke’s quartz mill, at Washington, was cast at the Nevada Foundry. It weighs 5,200 pounds, and the work of casting was witnessed by a number of persons. The pouring of the molten iron, after being drawn from the furnace into a large kettle, was carried; over the mould by a-derrick, and it was ponured into the mould by four men, who ed it by the long arms attached to the sides of the kettle. Pouring the iron into the mould required two minutes and 35 seconds, ae the work was done, -~ a nal ‘The Sun Juan Leage, L 0. 0. F., arrived-in town yesterday morniv-g, at half past-9 o’clock. They made a slow trip om account of the horse disease, and could only . procure conveyances for part of the Lodge. They formed at the head of Broad street and marched in town preceded by the San Juan Brass procession, "The School Trustee Election. To-day, an election will take place in Nevada school district, for the election of a Trustee, for the ensuing scholastic year, The polls will be open in the Washington school house at8a.M., and close at sunset. Mr. . E. M. Preston, fie. present incumbent, is the only candidate wehave qentioned, and we presume, having made an efficient officer, he will be re-elected. We trust that all voters will take an interest in the school election to-day, “and™ deposit their ballet for some good man _ Sabet ‘goal pee Yen Broken. Charles Bovee, while engaged in . mining, ithe hydraulic claims of . John Arbogast, near _this city, was ‘caved upon, on Thursday afternoon last, and his left leg was broken just belowthe knee. The injured man S was conveyed to his residence on ‘Hint “and re Daily Bransciy z / ough that would hurry a man to rene Sinoerthe arrival of new goods. di. rect from. theEast at the. Clothing . Emporium of Aschheim Bros., ihe rash to that establishinent has béen ‘immense. Everybody is anxiousand desirous to ‘procure’ one of'those late style suits: manufactured expressly . . for this market, which for quality, style and durability, excel. anything and everything ever exhibited in any clothing housein thiscounty. . Their stock, comprising in part of miners’, business.and dress suits; is the most complete and largest ever brought-te this city, and they sell them at*prices so low?” This is easily answered: Aschheim Bros, manufacture their own clothing, import direct from the East, and pay cash down for ever'ything. Silk Hats. new styles, just received at Tha orsnciineorsnrna tr READ . "ROSENBERG » BROS. ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHER COLUMN. : ; m27 -A Lire saved for fifty cents, A ‘really astonishingly low. Everybody . ” All those in. need_of-clothing . .” 4 we would advise to consult their in. terest and eall on Aschheim “Bros., . thereby saving at least 25 per cent. . . A beautiful stock of fine Silk Hats, B. H. Miller, . THE POPULAR (ne -" NEVADA COUNTY, ee e H* JUST RECEIVED ae -=—AT HIS— Palace “OF ‘Pashion:. ODD FELLOWS’ ' BUILDING, Nevada City A Full Assortment of the ~ VERY LATEST STYLES the grave ina few months, can be comptletély cured in two or three days by. using a fifty cent, bottle of Hale’s: Honey of Horehound and Tar. Crittenton’s, 76th Avenue. Sold by all drv ggists, Pike’s Toothache Drops eure in 1 minute, Caution.—In our changeable climate, coughs, colds and. lung diseases will always prevail. Consumption will claim its victims. These diseases, if taken in time, can be arrested and cured. The remedy is’ Dr.Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. : FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, Go ch EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street, Ban Francisco, as the First Premium for “best general photographic work. was, awar ded them at the ‘Mechanics’ Institute Fair for 1871. All work guaranteed. Dr. Aznonn, Oculist, Aurist, Catarrh, Phroat and Lung Physician, and operating Surgeon for chronic diséases. Officés, lab and residence, 213. Geary Street, San Francisco. mili ‘9 Prop the Falling. It isa great blessing to have by nature a strong constitution, but not more than oneinally vigorous, are crippled with over-extured limb, Young Men’s Social Club. ~-By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that a meeting of the Young Men’s Social Club is called for the 27th inst., at three. o'dlock in the afternoon, at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co. Election of officers and other important business will be transacted. Members will make a note of it, Mining Accident. Peter Shaffer, a miner ‘employed by the Milton Mining Co., at Sweetland, had his leg broken on Thursday. He was working in the bottom ofthe shaft, and the shaft of the hoisting works, letting the bucket fallupon Shaffer; breaking his leg. He was taken to San Juan, and his limb set by Dr. Hoffman. Getting Well. ‘Harry Roberts, who was shot, and supposed to be fatally wounded while in the house of Belle Batler, on Sunday night last, is improving. rapidly, und his physicican, Dr. Buelow, rePorts him entirely out of danger, The examination of Kitty Hess, who is charged with doing the shooting, will take place before Judge Davidn on Tuesday next. A Serenade. ' Yesterday the San Juan Brass Band paid the Traxscutrr the compliment of . serenade: Thi vei}! Garden and Grass Seeds, Sccompanied. the San Juan Ledge . . tate music. ; +} tous cause, before the prime of life is at ertion, dissipation, unhealthy surround. ings, grief, privation, or some other potentained. Butis this an evil without a remedy of a palliative? No! constitations can ‘be replaced. Hundreds of thousands of instances might be adduced in whidh constitutional decay has been arrested by the continuous use of Hostetter’s tromuch Bitters as an. invigorant. It is constitutioual from a disease which would be mortal to another destitute of this element of resist-. ance. Whenever s malady of any kind obtains a foothold in any part fof the human body, and becomes chronic fixture there, itis proof positivé that the constitution lias been mastered by the disease and urgently requires help. In such a case Hostetter’s Bitters sheuld he taken at least three times a day, until the natural powers of the system are recruited. Then the morbid principle which generated and feeds the complaint will have to succumb to the infiuence of animal vigor, aided by the toning, regulating, purifying operation of the Bitters upon the organ or organs .in which the ailment is located. There is nothing like this mighty tonic to “prep ‘the falling.” See aR AL EELS RRO VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, Vick’s Flower Seeds, VICK’s BULBS, — ON SALE AT-— PRESTON’S. At the Regilar Catalogue Prioss JAPANESE CLEANSING OREAM. MINERS: RUBBER CEMENT. PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY. AT : \ nga 70-29 S % 2% best 4 half of the inhabitants of the civilized world . . are thus provided. Manyjconstitutions are . . feeble to begin with, many others,’ origi strength which enables one man to recover . J oe SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS — AND) BUSINESS SUITS. ALSO, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING . coma ‘Boys’ ‘and Children’s. CLOTHING. — Nevada, March 26th, 1873, SHERIFF'S, SALE. _ Ww. Smith and H. C. L zara ou the 17th day of March, 1873 District, of the State of Califo: in and. ‘for the County of. Neévada, ine suit entitled ae W. Smith and H.C. Mills, (copa:tners in business under firm name and style of Smith & Mills,) Bomenids regnye Auburn Gold Quartz Mining Cym: acorporation) and David McCamish, teney cCoy, A. eS ely, Thomas Shurtleff, assignee of D. Hartman andN.F.McDowetl y,coveh a Se tad judgment the Defendant, the Mount
Auburn Gold Quartz Minin Company, for the sum of $721 94, (upon which there is a credit of $306 82.) With counsel. fees $100, and costs of suit, $45 10, ‘And whereas, the defendants,’ Thomas Shurtleff and N. F. Me Dowell, respectively, recovered judgment in eaid suit nst said Sigel bo Gold ing Compeny, ‘ sa Suentane tor the sum of $205 13, with costs of suit $3 75, and counse: fees allowed herein, $50 00, the said McDowell for the sum date of suid judgment at the rate: of 7 per cent per annum till paid together w.th costs lowed herein amounting to the sum of $200 all in gold coin of the U.8. which said judgment is recorded ih the Judgment Book 6, uate, lying and being cn Ragan Fiat, in th Sowmcuae end Goumie of Nevada, State of California, and more Quarts L de at the surface of the ground ONE. pia cLoTHrr . . BETTER GOODS . THAN EVER BEFOREKNOWN. _. Every Article ueyal in the District Court of the ‘14th Judicial’ And at the Prices mentioned. of suittax:d ai $52 60 and counsel. fees: al. .. ‘ly knows ’ : 75 ete per pair. rete each. OF svinvnopy. ? Just Received THE LARGEST STOCK F EVER BROUGHT HERE, [. A. Goldsmith . 18 NOW SELLING AT IN NEVADA CITY. You CAN GET. -. ——ed-in my Price ‘List } LOOK LOOK New Price List : 3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50. 10 yds CALICO for $1. 10 yds MUSLIN for $1. 8 yds BLEACHED MUSLIN, $1. FRENCHCORSETS, 50 cts & $1. GRENADINES, 20 cts per yd. GRAbS LINEN, 4-4, 25 cts pr yd. PIQUES, 222, cts pr. yd. SHETLAND, SHAWLS, $2: FINE WALKING CANE PARASOLS, $1 each. BALMORAL SKIRTS, $1 each. § SPOOLS COTTON THREAD, 25 cts. 5 SPOOLS SILK THREAD Aor 50 cts, SILK BUTTONS, yr ets per doz. FINE. FRENCH, KID GLOVES, SUN DOWNS, best quality, 50 104 MARSEILLES QUILTS, $2 HAT FRAMES, one bit. -theles equally as CHEAP! ‘ 4 atereivt hCG) j ; . a -o bas ai quale j cr ES ¥ roth 4 ZH BA BEED hts LOWER PRICES . . > -Al ‘ prod dt ee wget BS nv ¢ ‘. Pine and Commeteial tage. . Dealers ie DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, ment. of Fancy Articles a AR gow fo time of Patent Medicines. A GOOD” ‘SUPPLY OF -FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, . “ALFALFA, CLOVER, TIMOTHY, &e... Bi . POUNDED. CAREFULLY com. ‘PURE LIQUORS: FOR MEDICINAL. PURPOSES. TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. _ REMEMBER THE PLACE, ' Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets (Bussenius’ Old Stand, BELL & BROWN. HO YE DYSPEPTICS! “White's Specialty WILL CURE YOU. SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in the pit of the stomach, caused by contrac. tion te undigested food, usually” 8000 . after eati: Acidity re wind caused by food fermentTOILET SOAP . BRUSHES, of all kinds. . Ka. We shall keep on hand a large assort. . FOR DYSPEPSIA ae B. maria S STORB. (Formerly Nathan & Clavie. ) Sp Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Opposite te: Mason ic Hall,” : ee _B. NATHAN “. EFAS just received « large and eplendia SLORRINGT BooTs, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, VALISES, ‘ALSO, LATEST STYLE OF HATS! OF ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTION.A Fine Aasortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES and SLIPPERS. —— My Goods will be sold at the very lowest price, and only ONE PRICE asked. : Give the old Pioneer’a’eall, and he will give you better bargains. than any other ing instead of digesting store in Nevada county. stipation aud loss of appetite. owing to at wed: condition of food and want of 2 ATH AN : . , gastri. juice i ; Pain in the head, sides, breast, and ex: . © ‘mee somes clammy, w with bad Aapte Meyads, Apeil sh, UTA ; Consum io peaks ptoms, 6 gh and pal. 3 ta pitation of heart, o teen: mistaken for con} * AUCTION.. . sumption while it is only a symptom of and depression of spirits, are all y removed hy the use of cn an APERIBNT of the;bowels it is a sure cure. From the Boston Journal. Dyspepsia. White's aggravating complaint, has been thoroughthe Governor of usetts for three years, and @ member of the’ Legislature,) suys, in ‘American ease as quickly as water does hot lead. From the Congregationalist (Boston.) In this age of fast things, our ple make no nice distinctions, ing, reading, or eating, they do with 8 rush; consequently we are t yspeptic people in the world,late to remedy the cause in our om Own Cases, me sale, oh ie old popular medic: ty advertised and without any other inducement gave ita frial. After takin two bottles only, it produced the efect. I cheerfully recommend lore, a8 “Bosron, Sept. 4, 1871. Mr. H. G. White. Sir:— ‘ 8 eeplessness, dizziness, headache, gloom alarming. symptoms, if neglected, but which are the 30th Sort ‘April, the. following named a “WHITE'S SPECIALTY. Two Horne. ‘Team, Wagon aud This valuable medicine has been ‘used in the East with such remarkable success that we have been induced to send forit. As it cannot be. excelled, and forconstipation Specialty for this ly tested by thousands who have been benefitted by it, and are willing to testify to its efficacy. It warrants a — . cure, if tried faithfully. Col. Chas, H. Taylor (private Secretary to .Massach Homes,” that Wurre’s Sreciaity for dyspepsia scatters that disbut w ether a tae their occtipation be walking, riding, ng tnost it 'is'too it,. excellent medicine for the stomach, and eae oom marca a a your * pecials for Pg ge tbe gay that have, ‘ened it with the best republic axction, at his ‘ranch, between Valley.and Nevada, onWEDNESDAY, saeioas complete. 7 Cows Calves, or with culf, 2 Three year old Steers. § yearlines. old Heifers. The above property is held as security for debt, and must be sold. Also, at the a time and place, unless previously 80) 1 Yoke Oxen 5 years old, 1 Yoke Steers.3 years old, . 3 Cows and Calves. -~46-head of Yearlings. ‘Terms of sale—Notes of Slowed endorsement taken for al] sums over one hundred dollars. Notes ners o. dee at one per cent. .P, F m W. H Davidson’ auctioneer, New — Goods. wens, ad, aFeaS. Continercial Sta" adjoining = Hail, “WEVADA Oorrx. sdesiideia te i pl the ladies vd and vicini y th Summer Dry Goods, Movaitice. «» Which she has just received, euch as Dress Goods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins, Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat the best thing to be done isto find some and Bonuet Frames,Straw Hats, way to change thé effeet,and this can be Ribbons, ‘Trimmings, done by Warrr's Sr: T¥ FOR DYsPersia, Viticens: sd which from t and virtue alone is . fast overtaki: bide fair to ex in Also, latest style “Brackets, Pictur Frames and Wall Pockets. day. The Goods will ke gold cheap for Pe of rege 39, 1072. a ene Meo Ht. a Whiten take pleasure in giv: MRS, M. A. STEBLING. ‘Mie i © Lord, during te; “Mywife,. Nevada, March 30th, 1873. Mra. H, C. Lord, di last ‘winter was afsevere. fous, After By without relict, saw your : T. ead . é j OM PINE STREET, eseslamantes CITY. ees sults,_ 1 have beens has five ante Oyster Saloon, » fine stock of ta gs ‘withont ‘inconvenience. I NUTS, ‘CANDIES, GARS, &ec, Se at ee cant tenabto te GU we ‘sold very arco the best jan wlll Ye fall in + Got ofc ye ry pers Oar ommend o, CHESTNUTS, nice aid tie. piney velar ni Se anall. oor bie. want 6 FINE CIGAR call snd oie 21 . A. HOLT, keep no other kind. soa AND SUMMER™ APE ERR I EGTA EOE LE A BRE GTR IT eit tchagae a= We inet. i & a 4 4 ¥ \ Eee ee ee gd 89° bave edaed, ta connection with my Bere Sak SiN SE Rt a ae at SE ETRE href a ie SESE MER Fa RS ty